Austin Wyatt is a researcher at RAND Australia. His research focuses on military transformation, remote and autonomous systems, military applications of AI, and regional security. Wyatt's publications include a number of academic research articles and a book entitled, “Exploring the Disruptive Implications of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems In Southeast Asia.”

Education

Ph.D. in political science and military innovation, Australian Catholic University

Selected Work

  • Dowse, Andrew, Megan McKernan, James Black, Stephanie Young, Austin Wyatt, John P. Godges, Nicolas Jouan, and Joanne Nicholson, AUKUS Collaboration Throughout the Capability Life Cycle: Implications for Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution Processes, RAND Corporation (PE-A2195-1), 2024
  • van Soest, Henri, Ismael Arciniegas Rueda, Hye Min Park, Bryden Spurling, Austin Wyatt, Harper Fine, Joshua Steier, and Mélusine Lebret, The use of AI for improving energy security: Exploring the risks and opportunities of the deployment of AI applications in the electricity system, RAND Corporation (RR-A2907-1), 2024
  • Young, Stephanie, Megan McKernan, Andrew Dowse, Nicolas Jouan, Theodora Ogden, Austin Wyatt, Mattias Eken, Linda Slapakova, Naoko Aoki, Clara Le Gargasson, Charlotte Kleberg, Maxime Sommerfeld Antoniou, Phoebe Felicia Pham, Jade Yeung, Turner Ruggi, Erik Silfversten, James Black, Raphael S. Cohen, John P. Godges, Heidi Peters, and Lauren Skrabala, Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution in Comparative Organizations: Volume 5, Additional Case Studies of Selected Allied and Partner Nations, RAND Corporation (RR-A2195-5), 2024
  • Wyatt, Austin, Joanne Nicholson, Marigold Black, and Andrew Dowse, Understanding How to Scale and Accelerate the Adoption of Robotic and Autonomous Systems Into Deployable Capability: Phase 1—identifying Barriers, Australian Army Research Centre (EP-70447), 2024
  • Wyatt, Austin, James Ryseff, Elisa Yoshiara, Benjamin Boudreaux, Marigold Black, and James Black, Towards AUKUS Collaboration on Responsible Military Artificial Intelligence: Co-Design and Co-Development of AI Among the United States, the UK and Australia, RAND Corporation (RR-A3079-1), 2024

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